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18.The poor children are looking forward to _____ a Christmas present that day.(  )
A.giveB.be givenC.givingD.being given

分析 这些贫穷的孩子正期盼着那天收到圣诞礼物.

解答 答案:B.根据主语the poor children与give之间为被动关系,故用be given,而look forward to此处to为介词,后接动词ing形式,故答案为being given.

点评 本题考查动名词的被动式.需要学生根据语态和时态,得出正确的形式.

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